Goldball grooves like Hendrix jamming with Miles Davis, teaching each other 'Dolly Dagger' and 'Bitches Brew' (if you ever heard Miles Davis play the organ instead of trumpet, you will know what I mean). Goldball definitely is the more accessible record compared to the first one. The spirit is rock'n'roll, the approach is improvisation. The Freemann brothers see it closer to Isotope or Hugh Hoppers mid-70s releases and pleasant to most Canterbury fans. Comes with biography insert and plus sticker. A special one, too.